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I know that this question may be a little hard (or stupid) to answer, but, I've heard that on the new videogame console, the PS3, you can install Linux in it (Yellow Dog 5.0).
And I've been curious to know if someone has managed to install World of Warcraft on it?...

Since the PS3 is using a heavily(?) modified PowerPC processor, and since World of Warcraft only supported the PowerPC under MacOS X, and also since the only working version of WoW on Linux, is on the x86 Windows version. I only see a dim (very... may not even be existent, and I just maybe on something) chance it could run using VirtualPC. But even than, I don't think there is a VirtualPC for PPC(if there is, support must have halted since the demise of the dekstop PPC processors. Sorry Amiga guys, I don't think you guys count :/ ), much less for the Cell Processor.